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Jonah Engler is an experienced motivator and business leader based in New York. When he isn’t spending time working or taking part in activities with his children, Jonah Engler enjoys watching boxing, which he considers the most exciting sport.

Perhaps one of the most and iconic fights of all time is the 1974 championship bout between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, which was contested in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo). Billed as the Rumble in the Jungle, it was Ali’s first fight in three years since losing his world title to Joe Frazier. Foreman, meanwhile, was the most dominant heavyweight in the world at the time, conclusively winning the title from Frazier and successfully defending it twice in under 4 minutes. Moreover, Foreman had won all of his 34 pro fights, 32 of which were by knockout.

But instead of Foreman cementing his status as the world’s most dominant boxer, Ali again rose to prominence by using a rope-a-dope tactic in which he essentially leaned against the ropes and let the champ wear himself out with heavy punches throughout the course of the fight. By the eighth round, Foreman, not accustomed to fights going past the first couple rounds, was visibly fatigued and on the defensive. Ali vacated his defensive positioning on the ropes and went on the attack, hitting the champ with a left and right hook, dropping him to the canvas. With just 2 seconds remaining in the eighth round, Foreman was counted out and Ali, to the shock of many, won the world title for a third time.

For several years, Jonah Engler Silberman has been establishing himself as a New York business leader, controlling multimillion-dollar ventures in a variety of industries. Outside of his work, New York’s Jonah Engler Silberman loves playing soccer and handball with his son.

As an exercise, handball benefits the body in a variety of ways. The fast-paced sport is a full-body workout that promotes muscle tone and strength, particularly in the upper body and arms. The constant movement in handball increases cardiovascular endurance. In a one-hour game, players may run several miles. The rigorous exercise burns fat and helps players stay in shape. Further, the sport requires that players use both hands and both sides of the body equally, so the body learns to become more balanced and agile.

Beyond weight loss, muscle tone, and heart health, handball also works the brain. Players must quickly anticipate where the ball will be next so they can move to that location. This helps develop hand-eye coordination.

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Insights from New York Based Entrepreneur Jonah Engler. Jonah Engler is a financial expert and a self-established entrepreneur from New York City. He's also an expert at coffee tasting. Jonah was born and raised in the Lower East Side, NY.